North American consumers now have a chance to test-drive Europe’s top-selling convertible—the 2007
Volkswagen Eos, featuring a revolutionary five-panel roof that transforms a hardtop coupe roof with an integrated sunroof to an open convertible.
The Eos, which goes on sale this fall, arrived in showrooms across the country last week for consumer test-drives and displays.
Volkswagen offers the Eos with two engines: an award-winning 2.0 liter turbo, 200 horsepower, four cylinder (...
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The Eos is the top-seller on the convertible market. With 1,559 new vehicle registrations in June, the Eos became the top-selling vehicle of its class in Germany. Almost one in ten new convertibles sold in the month of June was an Eos. This statistic, supplied by the Federal Bureau of Motor Vehicles and Drivers, is particularly remarkable as the basic version of the Eos was not available in June. Delivery of the Eos 1.6 FSI with 85 kW / 115 PS to Europe is now starting (starting price: (...)
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Je Design, the Leingarten-based tuner is updating the Volkswagen Eos from a a "conventional" vehicle to a sensational car thanks to a complete Je Design aerodynamics kit!
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ABT tuning has revealed images of their tuned version of the Volkswagen Eos. The tuned version gets a light bodykit with front and rear aprons, sideskirts, tailboot spoiler, quad exhaust pipes and 18’’ or 19’’ 5 star rims.
ABT offers more achievement for the 2,0-Liter-Turbodiesel, which brings it after the chip cure for 1300$ on 170 HP and 276 lbs. The 200 Hp 2.0 TFSI gets tuned up to 270 Hp (that will be arround 5700$). There is also a special package for the same engine called (...)
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Alongside its launch, the Eos is also making a debut in photographic art. No sooner had Canadian singer Bryan Adams picked up the prestigious Lead Award of the German marketing and media scene for his photo shoot with US rebel actor Mickey Rourke, than he had set his sights on a very special model: the Eos convertible coupé from Volkswagen.
The idea was born at a breakfast attended by representatives of Volkswagen and the magazine ZOO, which has been running for three years and is (...)
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